Struggling with Sending Tasty Tidbits? Let Us Help!

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SUMMARY

The discussion focuses on the challenges users face when sending newsletters using "Tasty Tidbits" (TT) through various email services. Users reported issues with images not displaying when sending newsletters via their email programs, particularly after upgrading to the latest version of Internet Explorer. To successfully send newsletters, users must copy the HTML into the "view HTML" option in services like Constant Contact or MailChimp. The subscription for Tasty Tidbits is priced at $30 per year, which many users find worthwhile due to the time saved in newsletter creation.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of HTML email formatting
  • Familiarity with email marketing services like Constant Contact and MailChimp
  • Basic knowledge of web-based email programs (e.g., Gmail, Yahoo)
  • Experience with Internet Explorer settings for displaying images
NEXT STEPS
  • Learn how to use HTML in Constant Contact templates
  • Research troubleshooting image display issues in web-based email programs
  • Explore the features of MailChimp for newsletter creation
  • Investigate user experiences and reviews of Tasty Tidbits subscription
USEFUL FOR

This discussion is beneficial for marketers, newsletter creators, and anyone using Tasty Tidbits or similar email marketing tools who seeks to enhance their email sending capabilities and troubleshoot common issues.

tahodgin
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I'm trying out TT & I can't figure out how to send it. When I go to send it there are no pics. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong. Help me please
 
How are you trying to send? Through a mail service like iContact or Constant Contact? Or from your own email program?If you're sending through Constant Contact, you need to copy the HTML and paste it into the "view HTML" option within the template in CC.
 
If you're trying to forward it from your email, most programs don't automatically download pictures to protect your privacy. There should be an option, somewhere at the top of the email, to download images.
 
I am hearing a lot about "Tasty Tidbits" but I'm not entirely sure what it is. Can someone fill me in? And tell me the pros and cons to subscribing? From what I could tell, it's $30 a year for the subscription - is it worth it? Thanks everyone!!
 
http://www.tastytidbits.net

Joy creates several different newsletters each month, which you can then send to your customers. You can use a service like iContact, ConstantContact or MailChimp (or many others), or you can forward it from your email program.

I find it to be very useful. The minimal cost is definitely worth the amount of time I would otherwise spend creating a newsletter. Not to mention, I get an email when the newsletter is available, otherwise I'd probably forget to send it at all.
 
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I'm trying to send it through my own email. I've checked to send it as html & it still isn't working.
 
What email program are you using?
 
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windows internet explorer
 
When it ask you if you want to view the info once you have copied it into the box select no instead of yes. That makes all the difference or at least it did for me.
 
tahodgin said:
windows internet explorer

Internet Explorer isn't an email program, but that means you are using a web-based email. Are you using Gmail, Yahoo, MSN/Windows Live? Or something else?

I had a user error issue after upgrading to the latest version of IE. The old version would ask me if I would like to display unsecure images, and I'd have to click "Yes" to see the pictures. The new version wants to know if I only want to see secure images, and it took me a while to actually read the warning box, and realize I should now click "No" to see pictures.
 
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I'm not sure if I'm doing it right at all because none of this sound familiar to me. Can you explain to me how you do your newsletters please?
 
I use MailChimp, so I use the HTML version, and copy and paste it into the program.

Do you have a friend or a cluster member that's local to you that could come over and help you? Sometimes it's easier to figure out the problem when you're actually looking at it.
 
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I don't think anyone in my cluster uses TT. The ones who use a newsletter use something else.
 
Even if no one in your cluster uses TT, if they're a bit more computer savvy, they might be able to help you figure it out by actually seeing what is going on. It's hard to give directions on what to do without knowing a lot of detail, and even then, a lot of times with a computer it's easier to see what's going on, and what happens when you do different things.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Tasty Tidbits?

Tasty Tidbits are short, engaging messages or recipes that you can share with your customers to keep them informed and excited about your products. They often include cooking tips, product highlights, and special promotions.

Why am I struggling with sending Tasty Tidbits?

Many consultants face challenges with time management, content creation, or finding the right audience for their messages. It can be overwhelming to consistently come up with fresh ideas and maintain engagement with your customers.

How can I improve my Tasty Tidbits content?

To enhance your Tasty Tidbits, consider using a mix of formats such as videos, images, and text. Focus on seasonal recipes, customer testimonials, and product demonstrations. You can also curate content from other sources to keep your messages diverse and interesting.

Can I get help with creating Tasty Tidbits?

Absolutely! Many resources are available, including training sessions, templates, and support groups within the Pampered Chef community. You can also collaborate with fellow consultants to brainstorm ideas and share successful Tidbits.

How often should I send Tasty Tidbits?

It's beneficial to send Tasty Tidbits regularly, but the frequency can depend on your audience's preferences. A good starting point is to aim for once a week, ensuring that your content remains relevant and engaging without overwhelming your customers.

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